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how to choose your beginner disc golf

by Prof. Kailey Bergnaum Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to Choose Disc Golf Disc for Beginner

  • Type and Number of Disc For Beginners. When getting a disc, I would suggest buying slower and easy-to-control discs. I...
  • Disc Stability for Beginners. Stability also plays an important factor when choosing a disc especially if you are just a...
  • It’s a Matter of Adjustment:. When throwing a disc, if you find that it turns over...

If you're brand new, look for discs with a fade of 0 to 1. That will help your disc stay just a bit straighter near the end of flight. So when looking for your beginner discs, I would suggest getting understable discs with low speed, high glide, high turn, and low fade.

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What are some good basic starting discs for disc golf?

Let’s check out the three different types of discs:

  1. Driver: this is the disc you will almost always use first for your tee shot. These discs are meant mostly for speed and distance.
  2. Mid-range: this disc is used mainly for approach shots close to the basket and for tee shots when the basket isn’t too far away. ...
  3. Putter: putters are meant to travel short distances as accurately as possible. ...

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How to get started with disc golf?

Getting started with disc golf is very simple. You simply need discs, and a course or place to play. Step One: Get a Disc Golf Set. The first step to getting into disc golf is purchasing a quality disc golf set. There are lots of different disc golf kits to choose from, but some are better than others.

What do I need to start disc golfing?

  • Snacks – my favorite snacks to take are the Nature Valley sweet and salty nut bars (I get them here on Amazon).
  • Water – lots and lots of water. ...
  • Towel – to wipe off your hands and wet discs. ...
  • Cell phone – you can keep score, take pics, or just have it for emergencies.
  • Mini marker disc – for marking the lie. ...

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What golf clubs should a beginner start with?

  • A driver or 3-wood: These are your tee shot clubs, at the very beginning I would recommend a 3-wood but you can decide.
  • A hybrid: Something to help you hit it a long way on the fairway and get out of trouble
  • Irons: You don’t need many of these at this stage, a 5-iron, 7-iron and 9-iron will work nicely.

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What disc should a beginner use in disc golf?

Some excellent disc choices for new players are: Aero, Aviar, Leopard, Polecat, Wombat, Manta, Stingray, Skeeter, and Mamba. Our DX 3 Pack Starter Set is also a very good choice for beginners.

What discs should I get as a beginner?

Most novice disc golfers prefer using the Diamond as their go-to distance driver because the rim size allows for perfect grip, which helps the players to throw with more power. So, if you're a new disc golfer and want to improve your game, try out the Diamond!

How do I choose disc golf?

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How many discs should a beginner have?

In order to play disc golf, you need at least 3 discs: a driver, a mid-range, and a putter. But you should carry at least 6 discs (2 of each type) with you whenever you go out to play a round.

What speed disc should a beginner use?

Beginner disc golfers want discs with a speed of 7 or less. That's why putters and mid-range discs are usually perfect discs because their speed is normally 6 or less.

Why are Understable discs good for beginners?

* Understable discs are the most beginner friendly. * They turn in the same direction of their spin during the initial stages of their flight when thrown flat, straight and with average power.

Do heavier discs fly farther?

In general, lighter discs fly farther than heavier discs, but heavier discs may fly farther in a headwind due to their greater stability. A safe bet for the average player is to throw discs weighing around 160-165 grams for best distance.

What discs should I have in my bag?

For beginners, lightweight discs will typically yield longer drives and better results. Good weights to start out with usually range between 160 to 170 grams. If these are still too heavy, I'd recommend checking out 150 class discs—discs weighing 159 grams or less.

How far should I be able to throw a midrange?

The typical distance to pull out a midrange is anywhere inside of 300 feet/91.5 meters. Because of their ability to glide and shape shots, midranges are great for both shorter tee shots and longer upshots.

How many discs do pros carry?

But what about the pros? Well, most professional disc golfers carry between 15 and 25 discs.

Can you use Frisbees to play disc golf?

Yes, you can play disc golf with a frisbee. You cannot play competitively, but you can use regular frisbees to practice on the course to improve your accuracy and your distance.

How many discs does Paul McBeth carry?

Paul McBeth carries 12 different molds. He has more backups of discs that are varying degrees of beat in.

Types of Discs

There are four main types of disc golf discs - distance drivers, fairway drivers, midranges, and putters. Choosing the right type of disc for the right situation can make all the difference in your score!

5 Tips To Be A Better Putter

Whether it’s around the practice basket or on the course, putting is one of the most important parts of disc golf. Practicing effectively and making more putts around the circle is one of the most effective ways to lower your score.

Build The Best Disc Golf Bag

It feels awful to be faced with a shot on the course you don’t have covered. And having overlapping discs in your bag can reduce confidence. In this video, we’ll teach you how to find the sweet spot.

Flight Numbers

Each disc has flight numbers assigned to it that provide a general idea of the disc’s flight characteristics: speed, glide, turn, and fade. While Dynamic Discs, Latitude 64, and Westside Discs work hard to ensure that their flight numbers accurately reflect the disc’s flight, they should be used more as a guideline than a rule.

Plastic Types

Latitude 64 produces all of the disc golf discs for Dynamic Discs, Latitude 64, and Westside Discs, which means that while the plastic lines in each company’s discs have different names, they’re actually the same plastic - Dynamic Discs Lucid, Latitude 64 Opto, and Westside Discs VIP plastics are all the same blend of plastic, etc.

Disc Weights

Disc golf discs come in all different weights. Choosing the appropriate weight of disc for your level of experience and arm speed can help you to have better results out on the course. For example, a lighter weight Escape will fly farther than a heavier weight Escape. At the same time, lighter weight discs are more easily affected by the wind.

Starting Out - Starter Set

The Prime Burst Disc Golf Starter Set from Dynamic Discs comes with everything a new disc golfer needs to play disc golf - a putter, a midrange, and a driver. Inside you will find the most popular beginner's disc golf discs from Dynamic Discs to start you on your disc golf journey.

What is the best disc golf disc?

Discraft’s Buzzz is the most popular and best disc golf disc on the market, period. It is consistent, reliable and easy to control. The Buzzz comes in many plastic variations and is a stable to understable disc, which will hold any line you put it on.

What is the most popular putter in disc golf?

Innova’s Aviar Putt and Approach is one of the oldest and most popular putters in Disc Golf. It has won more world championships than all putters combined. Approved in 1984, the Aviar has been the number one putter in disc golf for over thirty years.

What is a magnet putter?

The Magnet is considered to be Discrafts “Flagship putter.”. It is also one of the oldest, most reliable, and widely used putters in disc golf. It has a narrow rim and shorter than most putters. The Magnet is a stable flying disc with a slower speed and a consistent mild fade at the end.

What is a tremor disc?

DGA’s Tremor is an understable midrange disc with decent glide and a mild fade. The Tremor holds true for straight to anhyzer lines. It has flippy tendencies and its high glide allows for lower arm speeds to throw maximum distance on a straight line.

Why is a lower weight disc better for beginners?

Also, a lower weight disc will allow your arm to move faster with the same form which will give you an even bigger advantage during the game. For the record, there are no specific weights for the disc that are best suited for beginners. There are a lot of aspects that need to be considered and all are subjective.

Why is stability important when choosing a disc?

Always remember that the less stable the disc is, the more it is easier to control. When it is overstable, it will be more difficult to achieve the proper distance you are looking for.

How does disc weight affect flight?

So, using a disc that weighs less but produces the same amount of lift will change the way it flies. The disc will glide more and will be less overstable during the flight. Also, a lower weight disc will allow your arm to move faster with the same form which will give you an even bigger advantage during the game.

Choosing your discs wisely

If you’re just starting out you might have only 1 or 2 discs. The number of discs you choose depends largely on the course you’re playing, your skill level, what you feel like hauling out there, and budget. I recommend you have at least 1 Putter, 1 Mid Range, and 1 fairway or distance driver.

Know the shots that are available to you

You can throw the disc with many different ways, but typically there are 9 different shots you can make. Think of them like a 3×3 grid. Danny from Physics of Flight on YouTube does an excellent job of describing these shots in the YouTube video below, so watch that to get a great explanation.

Develop Your Footwork

Teaching yourself some basic footwork can take your game to the next level. Having confidence in your steps can help you develop a routine, increase your distance and control, eliminate some of the stress on your body, and make you way more comfortable stepping up to the tee box. Develop what feels right for you.

Practice Putting

It’s a no-brainer. There’s a reason they say, “Drive for show, putt for dough.” You can drastically improve your game with better putting. I have a disc golf basket in my yard with distances marked out of 10′, 15′, 20′, 25′, and 30′. I also have a stack of random putters that I’ve acquired while trying to find the best feel for my hand and release.

Get a Basic Understanding of The Rules

It’s fun to just go out and throw, but there are actual rules that can help you improve and feel more comfortable out there playing when others are present. Spend some time flipping through the official rules from the PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association).

Join a Weekly

Weekly’s give you the opportunity to see how other approach shots and you can learn a ton from better players. There’s usually a bit of a buy in/member dues, and some of which can go into a prove pot. Google your local course for their website, group, or look for them on UDisc.

Monitor Your Workout

One of the reasons I play is to get stay in shape. I recently got a Garmin Venu smartwatch that tracks everything – steps, elevation, maps the path, heart rate, intensity – everything! Also has a great app for your phone too. Every time I disc golf, I end up hitting my steps goal. It also helps me justify getting out there and doing the work out.

How to choose disc golf discs?

You need the right disc golf discs to navigate a disc golf course successfully. How to Choose Disc Golf Weight: One of the key ways in choosing the right disc golf disc for you is to know your level of play . Different discs are designed for beginners, intermediates and for advanced players. You need to find the right disc to match your level ...

How important is a disc golf frisbee?

Some Final Words. Getting the right disc golf frisbee is as important as getting the right golf clubs for real golf. Each one influences your game, and where the disc lands. To make sure you are getting the best disc for you, make sure you know your playing level.

What are disc golf discs made of?

Tip #2: most disc golf disc are made out of plastic or plastic blends. The quality of the construction material will influence the flight of the disc. Go with the better construction materials to have better flight time and distance.

How big is a disc golf ball?

You have slight differences between different manufacturers. Here are the general dimensions of a good golf disc: Diameter - this ranges between 8 to 8 1/2 inches in size.

Why use a lighter disc?

Now if you are a beginner, have slow arm speed or a youth, you may prefer to use a lighter disc. The lack of weight may be what you need to make sure you get the distance you are looking for.

Do lightweight discs turn over?

The second piece of information you should know is that lightweight discs are not as stable as you may want them to be. They have a habit of turning over and possibly shortening your distance. A heavier disc is a lot more stable and does not turn over like the lighter models.

Is it harder to throw a heavier disc?

A heavier disc may be harder to throw and a beginner, etc., may not have developed the control and power needed to handle those weighted models. In the end the disc you use may be the one you are most comfortable with and that can be either a lightweight one or a heavier model.

The Basic Disc Golf Rules

Play is simple and very similar to golf. Just follow the course’s numbered holes. Initiate your first throw from the starting pad, then wherever your disc lays is where you play from next. Each hole has a par (typically anywhere from 2 to 5), and so the lower you score the better.

Disc Golf Gear

There are so many disc golf discs to choose from, it can be daunting at first.

Why Should You Play Disc Golf?

Take it from McDermott: “Disc golf is an awesome sport as it can be played by nearly everyone. I have played with my 6-year-old neighbor as well as my 86-year-old grandmother. It uses the natural environment in a nearly undisturbed way and promotes dispersed recreation.

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